factorial design
A factorial design is an experimental research design that allows multiple independent variables to be studied simultaneously, examining their individual effects as well as potential interactions between them. It involves manipulating and controlling various factors or conditions to measure their impact on a dependent variable, enabling researchers to explore complex relationships and determine the combined effects of different variables on the outcome of interest.
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